Tour de France organisers ASO announced on Tuesday that it was working with the German Cycling Federation (BDR) to bring back the Deutschland Tour – a race that has been in the wilderness since 2008.

It seems silly that such a big country, which has produced some of the best talent in the current peloton, hasn’t had its own tour since it was axed in 2008, but that’s about to change in the next few years.

“This is a pivotal agreement for the BDR,” said Rudolf Scharping, the President of the German Cycling Federation.

“The new Deutschland Tour will help spread the love of cycling in Germany and increase the popularity of all its facets. 27 million Germans already ride their bicycles regularly, and many German cities have recognised the importance of cycling in their mobility strategies. This is why the Deutschland Tour will not only be a pure sporting event, but a huge celebration of cycling.”

With some pretty big names in the peloton, it’s unsurprising that the German cyclists were particularly happy about the return of their national tour.